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Josef Suk
Legend of the Dead Victors, Op. 35b
Works Info
Composer
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Josef Suk
Genre
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Miscellaneous
Style
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Miscellaneous
Average_duration
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8:21
The "Legend of the Dead Victors, Op. 35b" is a symphonic poem composed by Josef Suk in 1900. It was premiered on November 4, 1900, in Prague, conducted by Karel Kovaƙovic. The piece is divided into three movements and is approximately 25 minutes in length. The first movement, "The Dead Victors," begins with a somber and mournful theme played by the strings. The music gradually builds in intensity as the brass and percussion join in, creating a sense of tension and anticipation. The movement reaches a climax with a powerful brass fanfare, representing the victorious dead. The second movement, "The Dance of the Dead," is a lively and energetic scherzo. The music is characterized by a fast-paced, rhythmic dance that is interrupted by moments of eerie stillness. The movement ends with a sudden, jarring chord, representing the end of the dance. The final movement, "The Triumph of Death," is a grand and majestic finale. The music is characterized by a triumphant brass melody that is repeated throughout the movement. The music builds in intensity, reaching a climax with a powerful brass fanfare. The movement ends with a final, triumphant statement of the brass melody. Overall, "Legend of the Dead Victors, Op. 35b" is a powerful and evocative piece of music. Suk's use of orchestration and thematic development creates a sense of drama and tension throughout the piece. The music is characterized by a sense of grandeur and majesty, reflecting the theme of victory and triumph over death.
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